On 11/6/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should also restore /etc/pwd.db and /etc/spwd.db, or recretae them
using pwd_mkdb(8).
Thanks. Restoring these two files resolved the issue. Apache is now
starting fine.
However, typing newaliases still gives the mailwrapper.core
Hi, all.
OpenBSD 4.2 -release CDs arrived in Shenzhen, China. I will send them out to
all customers soon.
I'd like to say Thank you to all of the developers/contributors around the
world,
and who made this release possible.
Thanks to Wim@ and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^_~
--
Best Regards.
Michael
Chris wrote:
However, typing newaliases still gives the mailwrapper.core
segmentation fault core dumped error. I have had postfix installed
which I removed (pkg_delete) after the upgrade. Could this be the
cause of this problem? I manually deleted the _postfix user/group
after I restored the
Hi,
anything script?
--
Best Regards,
No.23
http://blog.chinaunix.net/u1/42287
I've also noted that the acpi global lock patch has fixed the acpi sci
interrupt problem under i386/MP. now all the events are delivered
correctly
(e.g power button works)
thanks
--
see ya,
giovanni
hi,
i need the gettext package, requiring expat.8.0 from xbase42.tgz as
covered in the FAQ.
unfortunately I've struck this issue on a 256MB CF soekris build where I
don't have enough space for a full install :-(
are there any pointers on if or how one can extract the minimum needed
for
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:41:08PM +1100, Chris wrote:
On 11/6/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like a copy of your /etc/mailer.conf file. Probably it trips a bug
in mailwrapper.
Thanks. I had a look in my /etc/mailer.conf and it read -
/usr/local/sbin/postfix-enable,
On 11/6/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like a copy of your /etc/mailer.conf file. Probably it trips a bug
in mailwrapper.
Thanks. I had a look in my /etc/mailer.conf and it read -
/usr/local/sbin/postfix-enable, which I changed to the following
(exactly as my 4.1 box) -
I am trying to upgrade a T60 laptop that detects the HDD as wd0a.
After booting from the 4.2 base CD my HDD is detected as sd0 and the
installer does the fsck on sd0a. However, force checking non-root
filesystem during the installation fails as it fails to detect and do
fsck on wd0a from
On 11/6/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure your newaliases point to the right place?
Is there is soft link or something may be on your newaliases command.
Witch one are you using, the standard one, or the postfix one?
Thanks.
I have already removed postfix (pkg_delete).
Hi Chris,
Those are exactly the same symptoms I'm experiencing as well.
I'll be trying -current later tonight to see how it goes. I'll keep you
informed.
Thanks,
P
Chris Harper schreef:
Im currently attempting to get my 7900GTX to run dual screens under
4.2 release without success.
I can
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119426861107322w=1,
I asked about how best to read/write a Compact Flash (CF) card from
an OpenBSD system (Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad T41p). In message
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119427381515100w=1,
Christian naddy Weisgerber suggested that a UCB CF
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 06:58:59PM +1100, Chris wrote:
On 11/6/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should also restore /etc/pwd.db and /etc/spwd.db, or recretae them
using pwd_mkdb(8).
Thanks. Restoring these two files resolved the issue. Apache is now
starting fine.
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 10:11:28PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i need the gettext package, requiring expat.8.0 from xbase42.tgz as
covered in the FAQ.
unfortunately I've struck this issue on a 256MB CF soekris build where I
don't have enough space for a full install :-(
are
Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, objcopy does not provide the target ecoff-littlemips. It took me
a
while to get objcopy reconfigured on sparc64 and on i386. On sparc64
objcopy
says it is unable to change endianness, therefore I tried on i386 too,
but
there objcopy says
If I close the lid on this laptop ( Thinkpad T41 ) the machine goes
into a deep sleep but will not recover with OpenBSD 4.2. With 4.1 this
worked flawlessly. xorg is not running during these tests.
Anyone else having the same problem?
thanks
sensor(?) output
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R)
* Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 11:14]:
I am trying to upgrade a T60 laptop that detects the HDD as wd0a.
After booting from the 4.2 base CD my HDD is detected as sd0 and the
installer does the fsck on sd0a. However, force checking non-root
filesystem during the installation fails as it
On Sep 25 10:11:04, Joel Knight wrote:
--- Quoting Jan Stary on 2007/09/25 at 15:48 +0200:
Hi all,
afterboot(8) mentions /altroot, which is a nice feature.
But you only learn about /altroot when you read afterboot(8).
By that time, you already have a system installed, in
diff -u version.
/Tony
Index: rde.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/bgpd/rde.c,v
retrieving revision 1.228
diff -u -r1.228 rde.c
--- rde.c 16 Sep 2007 15:20:50 - 1.228
+++ rde.c 6 Nov 2007 10:38:23 -
@@
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:45:43PM +1100, Chris wrote:
I am trying to upgrade a T60 laptop that detects the HDD as wd0a.
After booting from the 4.2 base CD my HDD is detected as sd0 and the
installer does the fsck on sd0a. However, force checking non-root
filesystem during the installation
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:45:43PM +1100, Chris wrote:
| I am trying to upgrade a T60 laptop that detects the HDD as wd0a.
| After booting from the 4.2 base CD my HDD is detected as sd0 and the
| installer does the fsck on sd0a. However, force checking non-root
| filesystem during the installation
During upgrading between 4.1 and 4.2 I accidentally typed rm -rf /etc instead
of rm -rf etc in the /tmp directory.
After fixing couple of vital things I continued normally with the upgrade,
unpacking the etc42.tgz and xetc42.tgz and reinstalling couple of programs
so that their /etc/ files are
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 10:46:28PM +0800, Koh Choon Lin wrote:
Hi everyone!
Anyone has a success story on installing OBSD on MacBook or MB Pro?
Hi all
Thanks you so much for the help.. actually, I am planning to single
boot a MB or MBP with OBSD. Is it easier to install it this way than a
Hello
If I configure my exim on my laptop according to what's written in the comments,
I cannot send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The comment says that primary_hostname should be your host's canonical name
[...] the fully qualified official name of your host. Well my laptop is
called kestrel and
On 11/6/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During upgrading between 4.1 and 4.2 I accidentally typed rm -rf /etc instead
of rm -rf etc in the /tmp directory.
After fixing couple of vital things I continued normally with the upgrade,
unpacking the etc42.tgz and xetc42.tgz and
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:09 AM, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
All these anti-spam policies... They just make it almost
impossible for
normal people to send e-mail reliably, while they have no visible
effect
on the spam tsunami... I still get hundreds of spams daily. They
turn the
MTA configuration
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 04:43:48PM -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 11/5/07, Wade, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any guess as to why I'm losing about 33% of my RAM?
When you are only working with 32MB to start with every little bit counts.
the kernel and the buffer cache have to go
I recently installed 4.2 release on my evga 680i based motherboard ,
which uses nfe(4) for the onboard gig NIC's.
There seems to be an issue in the handling of the autodetection of
media types and the speed it can run at when manual
selection is set. So say for instance I set it manually to
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 11:54:45AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Sep 25 10:11:04, Joel Knight wrote:
--- Quoting Jan Stary on 2007/09/25 at 15:48 +0200:
afterboot(8) mentions /altroot, which is a nice feature.
But you only learn about /altroot when you read afterboot(8).
By that time,
* Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 14:20]:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
sure.
--
Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BS Web Services, http://bsws.de
Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services
Dedicated Servers, Rootservers,
Juan Miscaro wrote:
--- Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juan Miscaro wrote:
--- Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was obsolete for a while, long enough that it was hard to
get updates on the virus signatures. I was going to put
up 4.2 expecting to get an updated version of clamav,
--- Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juan Miscaro wrote:
--- Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was obsolete for a while, long enough that it was hard to
get updates on the virus signatures. I was going to put
up 4.2 expecting to get an updated version of clamav, but
I
On Nov 6, 2007 2:12 PM, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juan Miscaro wrote:
--- Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was obsolete for a while, long enough that it was hard to
get updates on the virus signatures. I was going to put
up
Just wondering...
Has anyone ever thought of having 2 openbsd installations to boot from ?
This way I could upgrade the installation on one slice/disk and boot from it!
Then if the kernel would crash/reboot the other slice would be used for booting.
So at boot time the active slice is
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 08:22:46 Henning Brauer wrote:
* Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 14:20]:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
sure.
I have a couple of machines which have usually run -current, and they
work wonderfully. However, as with
man 8 daily
etc/daily
This script is run daily. It currently does the following:
...
Creates a backup root file system which is updated daily. This only
happens if the following conditions are met:
1. The environment variable ROOTBACKUP must be set. For ex-
On Nov 6, 2007 12:28 PM, Koh Choon Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 10:46:28PM +0800, Koh Choon Lin wrote:
Hi everyone!
Anyone has a success story on installing OBSD on MacBook or MB Pro?
Hi all
Thanks you so much for the help.. actually, I am planning to single
On 2007/11/06 08:12, Juan Miscaro wrote:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
Poll: who here is doing that?
Works well for me. I do read source-changes though.
I wanted to let you know that any emails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ARE likely exploited computers, for several weeks we have
been avalanced by returns to those addresses significantly more
than any others...
In my situation, I beleive I can not use spamd
* Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 05:09:29]:
Hello
If I configure my exim on my laptop according to what's written in the
comments,
I cannot send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The comment says that primary_hostname should be your host's canonical name
[...] the fully
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 09:31:28 -0500, STeve Andre' wrote
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 08:22:46 Henning Brauer wrote:
* Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 14:20]:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
sure.
I have a couple of machines which have usually run
On 11/6/07, Jonathan Thornburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119426861107322w=1,
I asked about how best to read/write a Compact Flash (CF) card from
an OpenBSD system (Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad T41p). In message
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118157353605570w=1
I described how I couldn't get suspend-to-RAM to work on an IBM/Lenovo
Thinkpad T41p running OpenBSD 4.1-stable. (See that message for more
details, including my 4.1-stable dmesg.)
In message
Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to let you know that any emails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ARE likely exploited computers, for several weeks we have
been avalanced by returns to those addresses significantly more
than any others...
Oh,
On 11/6/07, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 10:46:28PM +0800, Koh Choon Lin wrote:
Hi everyone!
Anyone has a success story on installing OBSD on MacBook or MB Pro?
I finally got around to futzing with this after upgrading to 10.5 on my
MacBook
Pro. The
On Nov 6, 2007 2:08 PM, Chris Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently installed 4.2 release on my evga 680i based motherboard ,
which uses nfe(4) for the onboard gig NIC's.
There seems to be an issue in the handling of the autodetection of
media types and the speed it can run at when
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
While you're at it: the install docs cover the absolute minimum to run
a basic system (I think they describe it as a basic home system
connected to the internet). Could you include an example of the same
thing but the minimum to be able to compile
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Frans Haarman wrote:
Just wondering...
Has anyone ever thought of having 2 openbsd installations to boot from ?
This way I could upgrade the installation on one slice/disk and boot from it!
slice is FreeBSD talk. I assume you mean disk partition, the thing
We use this filters like this
match to $provider1Main set metric low
match to $provider1Backup set metric middle
match to $provider2Main set metric high
cheers Kai
On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 01:20:26PM +0100, Florian Fuessl wrote:
Hi Gregory,
we have multiple redundant FE upstream peerings
Sorry about not including a dmesg output previously.
I will try a snapshot and report back on any progress.
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC.MP) #252: Tue Aug 28 10:53:04 MDT 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel
New version. Less duplication and a nice feature as bonus.
With softreconfig in enabled the looped prefixes are accepted
into the Adj-RIB-In.
This means that I can tell if my neighbor AS is using
a path via myself. Either I'm tired or that is cool.
router-02# bgpctl show rib 192.168.0.0
Hi all,
this is a diff to faq4.html (the install faq) so that it mentions
/altroot for the installing user before he partitions his drive. Now,
the altroot feature is described in daily(8), which you only read when
you already have a system installed, your disk is already partitioned,
and
* Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-06 05:09:29]:
If I configure my exim on my laptop according to what's written in
the comments, I cannot send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The comment says that primary_hostname should be your host's canonical name
[...] the fully qualified
On Nov 06 04:17:46, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
During upgrading between 4.1 and 4.2 I accidentally typed rm -rf /etc instead
of rm -rf etc in the /tmp directory.
After fixing couple of vital things I continued normally with the upgrade,
unpacking the etc42.tgz and xetc42.tgz and reinstalling
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC.MP) #252: Tue Aug 28 10:53:04 MDT 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 3.01 GHz
cpu0:
On Nov 6, 2007 4:25 PM, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/07, Karl Sjodahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I single boot my macbook and then you just install it as you would on
a normal laptop. Just say yes that you will use whole hd for OpenBSD
and then you are set. No
I have a problem with significant packet loss rates whenever more than
one machine using CARP is active. Here is some information on what I did
so far:
I migrated an older (OpenBSD 3.8) firewall installation to OpenBSD 4.1
the other week and in the process upgraded it to use CARP, with two
On 11/6/07, Karl Sjodahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 4:25 PM, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MacBook or MacBook Pro?
MacBook.
How did you install it? My problem is that the internal keyboard
doesn't work, and no external keyboard I've yet tried seems to work
Hi all,
as everybody knows, some partitions are special: 'a' holds the root
partition, 'b' contains the swap, 'c' is the entire disk.
During an install, their speciality is honored:
the-part-of-install-which-writes-fstab doesn't
e.g. write the swap partition into the fstab,
and ignores the c
I am running Gnome 2.18 on 4.2-release. Thanks again to all those who
worked on this port. It's quite stable and functional.
I want to use Tahoma as my ui font, and have disabled anti-aliasing
using gnome-font-properties. Also, I have undef'd
TT_CONFIG_OPTION_NO_INTERPRETER (thus enabled bytecode
On 06/11/2007, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is using a larger disk in the example a problem? Using a 20G disk makes
the point of showing how usable the system is even on a small disk, but
20G disks don't really exist anymore.
shouting
O RLY?
/shouting
I always thought my 20 Gig HDD
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Soner Tari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Tahoma (and other similar fonts) still looks ugly. Do I need to do
anything else? Could somebody help?
Disable the autohinter.
- --
Jonathan
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On 06/11/2007, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: As this is a small diff, I edited (my copy of) faq4.html manually;
but if I was to write up something bigger - is there some script(1)-like
log of the whole installation, or can I create one? Drop into shell at
the very beginning, and run
snip
20G disks don't really exist anymore.
shouting
O RLY?
/shouting
I always thought my 20 Gig HDD was the largest of my eight drives.
Are you saying it's Schroedinger's hard drive?
What about the others?
My 200 MB would like to have a little word with you, and it doesn't
look
From: Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, so they found your domain, then. It may be a bit overwhelming
right now, but not to worry, spamd is your friend.
.the bounces to go away, give it a week before you put any given
address into the greytrap.
No this is not new and yes I have
Hey, I would appreciate if somebody could help me setup OpenVPN connection.
Here's the setup:
Server: 192.168.1.1
Soekris: sis0: 192.168.1.35: PXE boots from server
sis1: Internet: gets dynamic IP from ISP
sis2: 10.1.1.1: DHCP-server and gateway to LAN
ral0:
Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but they are... IN a real world I can not blacklist earthlink, att, aol,
yahoo rr.com and so on. So as I understand spamd, I have to either
for filtering by the FROM, I have to DISCARD or REJECT at the sendmail
level, not firewall to spamd grey :(
Well,
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:12 +0100, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
But Tahoma (and other similar fonts) still looks ugly. Do I need to
do
anything else? Could somebody help?
Disable the autohinter.
Thanks Jonathan, that was it. (For the record, I've disabled autohinter
in its conf file under
On 06/11/2007, 23号 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
anything script?
--
Best Regards,
No.23
http://marc.info/?t=11939458983r=1w=2
Cookbooked the procedure from openbsd.org/faq/upgrade42.html.
'rm -Rf' for /usr/src/* /usr/obj/*
Downloaded all .tgz files from the 4.2/amd64 folder on ftp.openbsd.org
Ran the 'tar -C / -xzphf' command on everything except etc42.tgz as directed.
Installed the bsd.mp kernel. Updated
Juan Miscaro wrote:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
Poll: who here is doing that?
I do. Actually started about a year and half ago or so. Not every
servers, but most and I see no reason not to if you fell OK with OpenBSD
at large. The real reason is I find it
On Nov 6, 2007 7:43 PM, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/07, Karl Sjodahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 4:25 PM, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MacBook or MacBook Pro?
MacBook.
How did you install it? My problem is that the internal
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:17:46AM -0700, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
During upgrading between 4.1 and 4.2 I accidentally typed rm -rf /etc instead
of rm -rf etc in the /tmp directory.
After fixing couple of vital things I continued normally with the upgrade,
unpacking the etc42.tgz and xetc42.tgz
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 23:06 +0100, ropers wrote:
On 06/11/2007, 23e7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
anything script?
--
Best Regards,
No.23
http://marc.info/?t=11939458983r=1w=2
I guess that's not what the OP was asking for. However, there is a
cdrom42.fs in cdemu42.iso
suexec is supported out of the box
just chmod u+s /usr/sbin/suexec, set User and Group attributes under
your VirtualHost containers, and you're done.
Bibby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all.
I want to recompile httpd-1.3.x(shipped in base system) to support suexec,
i followed this unofficial
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Bryan Irvine wrote:
On 11/6/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During upgrading between 4.1 and 4.2 I accidentally typed rm -rf /etc instead
of rm -rf etc in the /tmp directory.
After fixing couple of vital things I continued normally
If you didn't submit a bug report, your keyboard issue probably didn't
get any attention. Unfortunately, since its old and rare hardware (I
don't think very many UMC chipset 486 boards are still around), it's
not very likely that you will get much traction on this.
The xl card issues are
Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
Poll: who here is doing that?
I do. This is not to say that you can't be bitten by -current,
particularly after a hackathon, or some major commit. But current as of
today is stable. As of
Soner Tari wrote:
I guess that's not what the OP was asking for. However, there is a
cdrom42.fs in cdemu42.iso for i386. But I also need the one for amd64,
so I am looking for ways to create it myself too.
Take a look at
thx.
On 11/6/07, Guillermo Bernaldo de Quiros Maraver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have the source tree downloaded, you can make it from:
/usr/src/distrib/`uname -m`/ramdisk_cd/
2007/11/6, 23$B9f(B [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Hi,
anything script?
--
Best Regards,
No.23
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:11:55PM +0100, ropers wrote:
On 06/11/2007, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is using a larger disk in the example a problem? Using a 20G disk makes
the point of showing how usable the system is even on a small disk, but
20G disks don't really exist anymore.
Hiya.
I have 2 interfaces (fxp0 and wi0) which get their ip's from dhcp. wi0,
being wireless, is prone to lose it's connection.
I want to change the timeout, etcetera for wi0 in dhclient.conf.
I can't see the information in dhclient.conf(5).
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Best
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 18:26:04 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Jest
Perhaps there needs to be a new fork: OldBSD: Unix for the Ages.
s/Ages/Aged/ ??
Given that I joined IBM in 1962, I am allowed to make such jokes.
~|^
=
From the land down under: Australia.
Do we look umop apisdn from up over?
Jan Stary wrote:
Hi all,
this is a diff to faq4.html (the install faq) so that it mentions
/altroot for the installing user before he partitions his drive. Now,
the altroot feature is described in daily(8), which you only read when
you already have a system installed, your disk is already
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 01:23:55PM +1100, RW wrote:
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 18:26:04 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Jest
Perhaps there needs to be a new fork: OldBSD: Unix for the Ages.
s/Ages/Aged/ ??
Given that I joined IBM in 1962, I am allowed to make such jokes.
~|^
=
Ha! When I
Hello list :)
I was getting ImageMagick working with Rails on OpenBSD and was
running into problems.
In the process of installing it, somehow I nuked the libpcre library.
I went into /usr/ports/devel/pcre/ and did a make clean, make, make install.
However I am still getting the error.
I tried
The problem is back :(
I am, however, back on openbsd 4.2.
This is what I did and found:
I booted into Debian to catch a flash presentation and then rebooted openbsd.
It hung during the boot again. I rebooted and at the boot prompt, typed -c
and and then typed verbose and quit.
I found that
OK, as usual, I don't have a solution to your (current) problem, but I
was experiencing the original Gnome/GDM problem you had, and it was
easily fixed. For some reason, after installing gnome-session and gdm
from packages, /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession was not executable, but gdm
appears to expect it to
Hello friends,
Was wondering if IBM Thinkpad T61 can be a good buy if I wish to run
OpenBSD on it.
Any anecdotes?
Advice?
My friend is in US right now. So I could ask him to bring it for me.
Which is the best website to order from?
Thanks.
Have a nice day!
regards,
Girish
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hello friends,
Was wondering if IBM Thinkpad T61 can be a good buy if I wish to run
OpenBSD on it.
Any anecdotes?
Advice?
My friend is in US right now. So I could ask him to bring it for me.
Which is the best website to order from?
Thanks.
Have a nice day!
On 23:10:35 Nov 06, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
You should not pay more than $1000 including taxes and shipping for
ThinkPAD T61. The prices vary a lot from web-site to web-site, from
store to store and from one week to another.
Hmmm...
Actually have you heard of Black Friday?
No.
This is
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